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New observations on the genus Trinaeromerum. 

 Amer. Geologist, 8, 1891, 171-174. 



Observations on llama remains from Colorado and 

 Kansas. Amer. Geologist, 9, 1892, 257-260. 



A new sabre-toothed tiger from the Loup Fork 

 Tertiary of Kansas. Science, 19, 1892, 17. 



A contribution to the invertebrate paleontology of the 

 Texas Cretaceous. Texas Geol. Surv. Ann. Rep., 4, 1893, 

 141-246. 



New or little-known Invertebrata from the Neocomian 



of Kansas. Amer. Geologist, 14, 1894, 1-12. 

 A new Cretaceous genus of Clypeastridae. 



Amer. 



Geologist, 15, 1895, 90-91. 

 The Mentor beds : a central Kansas terrane of the 

 Comanche series. Amer. Geologist, 16, 1895, 162-165. 

 A study of the Belvidere beds. Amer. Geologist, 16, 



1895, 357-385. 



The Plains Permian. Amer. Geologist, 18, 1896, 131- 



132. 



Observations on the Cimarron series. Amer. Geo- 

 logist, 19, 1897, 351-363. 



Discovery of marine Jurassic rocks in south-western 



Texas. Jl. Geol. (Chicago), 5, 1897, 813-820. 



Notes on some fossils of the Comanche series. Science, 



6, 1897, 134-136. 



Goat antelope from the cave fauna of Pike's Peak 



region. [1899.] Amer. Geol. Soc. Bull., 11, 1900, 610- 

 612. 



Cragin, H. S., & Cragin, H. W. See below. 



Cragin, H. W., & Cragin, H. S. Thunderstorms near 

 Washington. U. S. Monthly Weath. Rev., 28 (1900), 

 288-290, 328-330, 389-390. 



Cragoe, Spencer. Notes on the chlorination vat process 

 as applicable to the auriferous concentrates of the Santa 

 Anna main lode, Brazil. [With discussion.'] [1899.] 

 Inst. Min. Metall. Trans., 8 (1899-1900), 121-141. 



Cragoe, Thomas. The foreshores of Kea. [1884.] Corn- 

 wall Roy. Inst. JL, 8, 1886, 271-275. 



Crahay, J. Entomologie applique"e. Insectes nuisibles. 

 L'Orgyie pudibonde. Brux. , Soc. Ent. Ann., 37, 1893, 

 282-284. 



Craig, A\ndrew"\ W., & Wilsmore, N\prman~\ T[homas] 

 M[ortimfr]. Note on an examination of water from Lake 

 Corangamite, Victoria. Aust. Ass. Rep., 1892, 270- 

 272. 



Craig, Archibald. The Sylviidse or warblers. [1884.] 

 Edinb. Field Club Trans., 1, 1886, 143-150. 



The commoner buntings (Emberizidae). [1884.] 



Edinb. Field Club Trans., 1, 1886, 202-210. 



The ring and water-ousels : their homes and habits. 



Edinb. Field Club Trans., 1, 1886, 304-312. 



The Paridffl, or titmice. [1887.] Edinb. Nat. Soc. 



Trans., 2, 1891, 41-51. 

 Notes on an ornithological visit to Warwickshire. 



[1888.] Edinb. Nat. Soc. Trans., 2, 1891, 141-155. 

 Stray notes on the birds of Anglesea. [1890.] Edinb. 



Nat. Soc. Trans., 2, 1891, 360-372. 

 Birds of the Great Glen, Inverness-shire. Edinb. 



Nat. Soc. Trans., 2, 1891, 439-457. 

 Chiff-chaff in Inverness-shire. Scott. Natlist., [11, 



1891], 92. 

 Birds of Kintail, Ross-shire. [1897.] Edinb. Nat. 



Soc. Trans., 3, 1898, 224-231. 

 Ring dove nesting in the city of Edinburgh. Ann. 



Scott. Nat. Hist., 1898, 183. 

 The birds of Bute and Arran. [1900.] Edinb. Nat. 



Soc. Trans. , 4, 1902, 78-87. 

 Craig, Charles F. A study of the microscopic phenomena 



of inflammation, with special reference to the diapedesis 



of the white blood corpuscle. Amer. Micr. Soc. Proc., 



16 (1894), 165-179. 

 Diphtheria: its bacteriology. Amer. Micr, Soc. Trans., 



18, 1896, 271-281. 



On WIDAL'S method of diagnosticating typhoid by 



means of blood serum. N. Y. Med. Jl., 65, 1897, 186- 



189. 

 The branched form of the Bacillus tuberculosis in 



sputum. Jl. Exper. Med., 3, 1898, 363-370. 

 The transmission of disease by the mosquito. N. Y. 



Med. JL, 67, 1898, 377-381, 453-457. 

 The transmission of disease by certain ticks, bedbugs, 



ants, etc. N. Y. Med. JL, 68, 1898, 593-599. 

 Observations updn flagellated malarial plasmodia. 



Description of two varieties. N. Y. Med. JL, 70, 1899, 



913-917. 

 Craig, George. Lecture apparatus for showing combustion 



of air in an atmosphere of coal-gas. Chem. News, 58, 



1888, 55. 

 Estimation of silica and analysis of siliceous materials. 



Chem. News, 60, 1889, 227. 

 On the estimation of sulphur. Chem. News, 64, 



1891, 266-267. 

 Craig, George. The Culbin sandhills. Edinb. Geol. Soc. 



Trans., 5, 1888, 524-531. 

 On building stones used in Edinburgh : their geological 



sources, relative durability, and other characteristics. 



[1892.] Edinb. Geol. Soc. Trans., 6, 1893, 254-273. 

 Craig, James. For biographical notice see Inst. Civ. 



Engin. Proc., 129, 1897, 367-368. 



Maximum flood-discharge from catchment-areas, with 



special reference to India. [Mean coefficient of discharge 



from catchment-areas.] Inst. Civ. Engin. Proc., 80, 



1885, 201-212, 213-220. 

 Craig, James. Leucocythaemia. Dublin Jl. Med. Sci. , 



102, 1896, 187-191. 

 Craig, John. A destructive disease affecting native plums. 



Cladosporium carpophilum, v. Thilmen. Ottawa Natlist., 



6, 1892, 109-112. 

 Impotency of hybrids. Ottawa Natlist., 6, 1892, 



114. 

 Spraying to prevent fungous diseases. [1894.] Ottawa 



Natlist., 8, 1894-95, 111-112. 



Virginia creeper (Ampelopsis quinquefolia). [1894.] 



Ottawa Natlist., 8, 1894-95, 112. 

 Affinity between stock and scion. [1894.] Ottawa 



Natlist., 8, 1894-95, 119-121. 



Carp culture. Ottawa Natlist., 11, 1897, 65-66. 



Fruit growing in Canada. Ottawa Natlist., 11, 1897, 



73-93. 



Craig, John, & Hume, H. Harold. Native crab apples 

 and their cultivated varieties. [1899.] Iowa Ac. Sci. 

 Proc., 7, 1900, 123-141. 



Craig, John, Whyte, R. B., & Cowley, R. H. See Whyte, 

 Craig & Cowley. 



Craig, P. Sur une suite d'e'quations line"aires aux de"riv6es 

 partielles provenant de la theorie des surfaces. Paris, 

 Ac. Sci. C. R., 123, 1896, 634-636. 



Craig, Robert. *[Report on the cyclone of September 8 to 

 24, 1875.] [U. S.] Chief Signal Off. Ann. Rep., 1876, 

 336-349. 



Craig, Robert, Story, J. P., Abbe, Cleveland, & Powell, 

 Joseph S. See Story, Craig, Abbe & Powell. 



Craig, Robert. On the Upper Limestones of north Ayr- 

 shire, as found in the district around Dairy, and else- 

 where. [1885.] Glasgow Geol. Soc. Trans., 8, 1888, 

 28-39. 



On the Post-Pliocene beds of the Irvine valley, 



Kilmaurs, and Dreghorn districts. [1887.] Glasgow 

 Geol. Soc. Trans., 8, 1888, 213-226. 



Notes upon a cutting in the new Kilbirnie branch of 



the Lanarkshire and Ayrshire railway, on the farm of 

 Gurdy, Beith. [1888.] Glasgow Geol. Soc. Trans., 9, 

 1893, 64-71. 



Remarks upon " joints " or natural fractures in lime- 

 stones. [1894.] Glasgow Geol. Soc. Trans., 10, 1896, 

 210-215. 





